Has the mystery really been solved? Doubtful. The real science goes much deeper. For perhaps the last year or so, a small galaxy located not too far away has captivated the […]
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Brent Gleeson is a business consultant, author, and former Navy SEAL. In that last role, he’s learned about the importance of resiliency when working through challenges. He’s not just talking […]
There are rules absolutely forbidding it from happening. But some particles do it anyway. All the matter we know of in the Universe is made up of Standard Model particles. Photons […]
YouTube’s constantly changing hate speech and harassment policies beg the question: Where exactly is the line?
Some galaxies might not have any dark matter. Here’s why you should care. There are two assumptions that everyone makes about the Universe for extremely good reasons, but they might not […]
You get out what you put in, and we haven’t truly invested in space since Apollo ended. Humanity should be an interplanetary civilization by now. There is no scientific reason that […]
The Canadian professor’s old-school message is why many started listening to him.
It’s not the act of buying but how you spend money that improves happiness and life satisfaction.
Codetermination is one of the most interesting ideas you’ve never heard of.
Don’t wait for happiness — start there instead.
Lauren Miranda sent a nude selfie to a boyfriend years ago. Somehow one of her students discovered it.
Americans lost $116.9 billion gambling in 2016.
If we were in a place like the Coma Cluster instead of the Local Group, we’d already be dead. In a living spiral galaxy, like the Milky Way, the rich gas […]
If you look everywhere between the numbers 1 and 2, you’ll never find 3. Let’s say you have an idea about how our physical reality might be different from how we […]
You’d be amazed at what you can learn from even one single pixel. Over the past decade, owing largely to NASA’s Kepler mission, our knowledge of planets around star systems beyond […]
Not building one means giving up on brute force. We’re not yet ready to do that. There’s a problem with the field of high-energy physics, and it’s the biggest one imaginable. […]
It’s the largest, most massive planet in the Solar System. But what’s the real story behind all the impacts on Jupiter? One of the most terrifying prospects here on Earth is […]
Two maps show two very different takes on the huge discrepancies in U.S. life expectancy
Instead of eternal expansion, could we just be part of a universal cosmic cycle? There are few questions that can keep us up at night the way pondering the eventual fate […]
We know a lot about what else is out there, but we still don’t know everything. In the quest for life in the Universe, it makes sense to look at […]
The famous astrophysicist argues why Elon Musk is more important than Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.
Daniel Bryan is a “heel” who might sincerely believe in some of the things his persona is known to say.
How could we create a technology capable of replacing our own reality?
Maura O’Connor discusses her new book, Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World.
What does it mean for the future of the cryptocurrency movement and its impact on the environment?
How do we see extremely short-lived stars in places that haven’t experienced star-formation in over 10 billion years? The most fundamental truth about stars is that when they run out of […]
Silent, carbon-free propulsion with no moving parts.
In all the Universe, there’s only one Earth. But can we find the other worlds that are like ours? Even though the ingredients for life have been confirmed to be practically […]
A new book on the music distribution service claims it is.
Beef, salt, and water is all the Canadian professor eats. Is that sustainable?